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How to create a Multiple Choice question
Updated over a week ago

In the library menu on the right corner you will find the "create" button, choose the "questions" option and choose "multiple choice", then click "continue".

Creating Multiple Choice Assessment

By clicking on continue, you will be directed to the following screen to create your multiple-choice question.

  • Title: It serves to reference the segment of the question

  • Question: In this field you will detail the question you want to create.

  • Answers: Here you will create the answers to your question;

Shuffle - This topic serves to shuffle the questions, you can mark "except the last one", for cases where it is fixed, such as: "All the previous ones are correct"

  • Recommended Duration: Define how much time the candidate has to answer the question;

  • Level: Set the difficulty level of the question (beginner, intermediate, or advanced)

  • Weight: You will indicate the importance of this question in the candidate's final concept, that is, weight 1 to 5, the higher the value the more relevant the question will be;

  • Skills: In this space you will place the stacks to which the question is related;

The guidance topics for correction are for you to detail to help those who are going to correct the issue.

Guidelines for Revision:

  • Purpose of the Question: Describe in detail the purpose of the question, considering that the more information, the better.

  • How to Evaluate: Explain the method of evaluating the question.

This information is useful for the review team and for cases where artificial intelligence is used in the review.

Once created, you have the options:

  • Save to Draft: If you need to review or add information later, saved as a draft.

  • Publish to the library: To make the test available.

When you publish the questions, they will be available in " my library" and can be used in future evaluations. Questions are stored in a company-only library, accessible only to team members with permission.

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